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Under the Vines is a New Zealand comedy drama television series created by Erin White [6] filmed in Central Otago. [7] Produced by Acorn TV, the show has run two seasons with a third season in development as of October 2023.
In 2021, she joined the cast of Under the Vines. [10] in 2024, she appeared in the Stan series Prosper. [11] On 4 September 2024, Gibney was announced as part of the 2025 Sydney Theatre Company season for the play Circle Mirror Transformation, marking Gibney's return to theatre in almost 20 years. [12]
On 14 November 2009, the Vines played at the Annandale Hotel, under the alias of the Crimes. They had a support slot with You Am I, playing their back catalogue and a new song from an album due in 2011. [41] A music video for "Gimme Love" wrapped filming on 1 March 2011, with the completed video surfacing online through YouTube on 27 March.
Under the Vines: Don TV series, 11 episodes 2020 The Sounds: Frank Cabbott 6 episodes 2017 Janet King [1] Graham King TV series, 5 episodes 2016 Roman Empire: Marcus Aurelis TV docuseries, 2 episodes Jack Irish: Michael Longmore TV series, 5 episodes 2015 Gallipoli [2] Ian Hamilton TV miniseries, 7 episodes 2014 Hope and Wire: Vernon TV series ...
Under the Vines: Hilary TV series, 6 episodes References External links. Catherine Wilkin at IMDb; This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at ...
Under the Vines as Rupert Shaw (2022-2023) Film. The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior as Louis Deschamps (1992) When Love Comes Along which premiered at the 1998 ...
Apart from songs by various bands on compilations and at their early shows, The Vines have also covered two songs by hip hop duo Outkast. An acoustic cover of "Ms. Jackson" was released as a B-side on their 2002 single, "Outtathaway!". The rap verses are not sung, leaving it with just the chorus and bridge.
"Outtathaway!" is the third single by Australian alternative rock band the Vines from their debut album Highly Evolved. [1] It was released in Australia as a radio edit single via Engine Room Music/EMI on 18 November 2002, which peaked at No. 38 on the ARIA Singles Chart.